
"Alphonso Davies is very close [to a comeback]. It won't be tomorrow, but probably next week. It's looking good for him,"
"With these long-term injuries, you have to get everything right medically. It's in our minds that he might get his first minutes against Mainz. That's already a bonus. It's important that we're patient. We'll have to see whether he'll be in the squad against Sporting without getting any playing time."
"He's very strong mentally. At the beginning, he needed a little time to find his motivation. You always have to think about how to come back stronger from an injury. I believe he'll come back very strong from this injury. He's under no pressure now ( via @iMiaSanMia)."
"Jamal is still a bit further away [than Davies], but everything is going well. He should be able to train with us a few times before Christmas. 2026 could be his year,"
Alphonso Davies is close to returning from the right-knee ACL tear suffered in March and could be available next week or receive first minutes against Mainz. Medical caution and patience guide the club’s approach, with the possibility of Davies being in the squad for Sporting without playing. Davies has shown strong mental resilience and is expected to come back stronger. Jamal Musiala, recovering from a broken fibula and ankle dislocation suffered in July, remains further from full fitness but should train a few times before Christmas with 2026 set as a potential return target. The club and fans await their comebacks to strengthen the squad.
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